Course details

Module code

7CL507

Module level

Level 7

Module credits

20 credits

Start date (usually)

January

Course length

12 weeks

Location

Derby Campus

Module description

About this module

It allows you the opportunity to critically analyse the impact of applying systemic principles in practice. It gives you the opportunity to develop the ability to discuss systemic practice and theory in both oral and written forms.

You will have the opportunity to develop your knowledge of the philosophical positions that underpin research practice and evaluation, with emphasis on the methods by which theory is generated and data collected. Therefore, throughout this module the critical reading of research will be related to current and relevant issues in theory, psychotherapeutic practice and professional development.

Who is this course for

All health and social care professionals and people working with families

Course team

All members of the course team are both experienced higher education educators and practicing Senior Family Therapists in the field of Children’s and Adults mental health. We have skills knowledge and experience of working with current evidenced practice based models and developing research.

Learning outcomes

On completion of this course you should be able to:

Demonstrate a familiarity with the AFT code of ethics and its implications for practice.

Demonstrate a capacity to use consultation and supervision in relation to systemic thinking and practice.